Multi-Dimensional

The new: real-time movement on three axis - plus changes in color / shape / embellishment / slime trails
making the full image area available to the user's eyes

3D TV is on its way. Do you have the solutions? The killer app?

Three axes, six degrees of freedom.

Colors, shape, direction, crustiness all providing guidance.

Everything moves

Insight: When I build complex 3D charts I often find them too complex for my brain to deal with. Perhaps this is because my brain was trained on 2D paper charts. My feeling is that my grandchildren will easily comprehend visuals that would make me seasick.

Internet Driven

All this stuff comes gushing out at me like magic. All I have to do is tilt the phone. And what surprises me is that I really get it. And it's entertaining.

Augmented Reality

merging in external data
real-time semantic context
overlaying guidelines (think the yellow ten yard line overlay on US football TV)

- shows averages - best view for time of day and current market conditions - box around current sector - drop market cap to none or one on unselected - slime trails - HUD - real-time data parsing

Anthropomorphic

The numbers were created by humans.

Let's expose and re-add those human characteristics back to the numbers.

voice - sound - music - the sound of five hundred symbols

actors walking on stage

The data we receive is numbers. This data was the created by the actions of untold numbers of humans. Let us recreate some of the humanity in our visualizations. Let us personify some of that data. Why? Because we humans react faster and more precisely to humanoid reaction than to any other stimulus.

Anybody Can Do It
No need to be a rocket scientist.

Or may be not. A new language. A new system of notation? We have a variety of ways of communication. Talking and reading and writing words do predominate. But there are are alternatives music scores, sign language, electronic schematics, dance notation. and many others. Do we want or need a new "language" for communicating complexities? Do you think you could learn to think (let alone multiply numbers) in Internet?